“To our sweet and fierce Lulu…thank you for being the best dog in the entire world and for fighting cancer for as long as you did. Thank you for your tireless love, protection and humor. Thank you for the adventures. Heartbroken doesn’t even come close to how it feels. But you will live on forever in our hearts and our memories…fly sweet angel,” Jenna posted on her Instagram account.

Channing wrote on his Instagram, “I’ll see you again baby girl. But you’ll always be with me. Always. Thank you Norman jean Roy for this memory.”

On getting through her very public split from ex-husbandChanning Tatum: “I didn’t run away from my feelings. I let myself cry. I let myself grieve. This is one of those situations where I will see the light. The dawn is coming.”

On recognizing where her fame stems from: “I’m obviously super aware that people know me, they know Channing, they know us together. We’d been a beloved couple for a long time. I was in Berlin and people were like, ‘We love your Lip Sync Battle!’ I was like, oh my god. You mean the time when I humped my husband-at-the-time’s face? I’m so glad that’s my calling card.”

On her idea of romance: “I do believe in love still, but I also believe it begins with really digging deep and learning how to love yourself. And then I think you sort of transmute that out to attract the right partner. I think that people who are meant to be sort of find each other.”

The 38-year-old actor, who starred in the 2006 film alongside the 32-year-old actress, was asked by ET about her recent Paper Magazine cover story, in which she discussed her past struggles with drugs and her sobriety, during the Magic Mike Livepress night in London on Wednesday night (November 28).

In the piece, Amanda revealed that she pushed to get Channing cast in the film.

“I totally fought for Channing [to get cast in] that movie because he wasn’t famous yet. He’d just done a Mountain Dew commercial and I was like, ‘This guy’s a star — every girl will love him!’ But [the producers] were like, ‘He’s so much older than all of you!’ And I was like, ‘It doesn’t matter! Trust me!’”

“I love her. I guess she sort of told me [that she fought to get me in the movie]. I love her,” he said to ET.

“Oh, I don’t know about all that,” he said of Amanda calling him a star.

“I love her and I just hope she’s doing well…I’m so happy she’s killing it again and just back on the right. She’s so talented and so special. She’s been doing it…I mean, I think it’s so impossible when you start at such a young age to keep perspective. It’s tough,” he said.

“She was just so alive. You never knew what was going to come out her mouth, she was just on fire…I haven’t seen her in so long. I love you, Amanda, and I hope you’re doing well,” he added.